Bill Carrothers' "Home Row," released on October 31, 2008, under Pirouet Records, is a captivating journey through the world of contemporary jazz. This album, featuring collaborations with jazz luminaries Gary Peacock and Bill Stewart, showcases Carrothers' exceptional piano skills and his knack for crafting intricate, engaging compositions.
Spanning nine tracks and a total duration of one hour and one minute, "Home Row" offers a diverse range of musical experiences. From the introspective "When Will the Blues Leave" to the lively "A Squirrel's Tale," and the poignant "Ballad of Billy Milwaukee," each piece is a testament to Carrothers' versatility and depth as a musician. The album also includes a unique interpretation of the classic "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," demonstrating Carrothers' ability to infuse new life into well-known tunes.
The album's standout track, "Jesus' Last Ballad," is a sprawling, 12-minute exploration of sound and emotion, highlighting Carrothers' prowess as a storyteller through music. Meanwhile, "Off Minor" and "Lost in the Stars" showcase his ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing, respectively.
"Home Row" is a testament to Bill Carrothers' enduring appeal and his significant contributions to the jazz genre. It's an album that invites repeated listens, revealing new layers and nuances with each playthrough. Whether you're a longtime fan of Carrothers or a newcomer to his music, "Home Row" is sure to leave a lasting impression.